The Buck List for Believers: 4 Ways to Redeem Your Life Dreams

In this series we are advancing the notion of ”Bucket List Living;” that is, how do we experience a more meaningful life through goal setting.

As my blog is directed toward ministry leaders, I want to deal briefly with the potential push-back to the series: Is it selfish to dream big and set goals for self-fulfillment? At first blush, I would say, “it absolutely CAN be!” Anything we do — even then most “spiritual” things — may be driven by hidden motives that are self-driven rather than God-inspired. So a better question might be, “When does a bucket-list aspiration become an act of pure indulgence rather than an expression of glorifying God?

I recommend running your goals or bucket list items through a four-question filter. I think of these as ways to redeem your dreams. Quite frankly, these questions have exposed my own selfishness and helped me to redefine or redirect my aspirations. Consider these questions:

Filter #1: How is the goal facilitating deeper intimacy or special bonding with people?

Relationships matter in God’s world. The simplest way to see build a bucket list for God’s purposes is to see them as unique opportunities to build the most important of life’s relationships. How might this work with your spouse or children? How about stressed or estranged relationships? With whom is God leading you to be closer?

Filter #2: How is the goal enabling personal re-creation or particular inspiration?

God’s designed humans with rechargeable batteries. He commands special seasons and rhythms of sabbath. How can a life goal renew you mind, heart, body or emotions? Maybe in the course of your calling or a some God-project you need some special inspiration. How can your everyday work be forever enriched? How might an extended and even extravagant period of rest bring new vitality to your current life stage?

Filter #3: How is the goal providing a general blessing or unique investment?

God always blesses us to be a blessing. How can the opportunity to fulfill a goal or life dream significantly help another ? What kind of unique investment into someone else does your goal make possible? How can your giving be multiplied by your gaining? How can generosity be expressed through your experiences?

Filter #4: How is the goal promoting increased faith or gospel advancement?

It’s amazing how achieving a goal can expand your capability and enlarge your perspective. Maybe your bucket-list item represents a faith step, or moment of risk that will change how you live the rest of your days. Or how about the reality that most pursuits will bring you into proximity to people far from God. Many goals may easily become conduits for gospel witness.

As I pen these filters, dozens of stories from my own journey come to mind. Many times a big bucket list item accomplishes multiple God factors from these filters. Rather than share my own journey, I’ll just encourage you to adjust, expand or redirect some of your own goals.

One verse that I keep before me is instructive for this post: …and he died for all, that those who live might no longer live for themselves, but for him who for their sake died and was raised. – 2 Corinthians 5:15

Will Mancini

Will Mancini emerged from the trenches of local church leadership to found Auxano, a first-of-kind consulting ministry that focuses on vision clarity. As a “clarity evangelist,” Will has served as vision architect for hundreds of churches across the country including the leading churches within Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran and Non-denominational settings. His clients include notable organizations like Leadership Network and Upward Unlimited and pastors like Chuck Swindoll and Max Lucado. Will’s style blends the best of three worlds: the process thinking from the discipline of engineering, the communications savvy as an ad agency executive, and the practical theology as a pastoral leader. His pastoral experience includes helping lead two different congregations to over 3,000 in weekend attendance in 10 years- Clear Creek Community Church and FaithBridge UMC. Will’s education includes a ThM in Pastoral Leadership from Dallas Theological Seminary and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Penn State. He is the author of Church Unique: How Missional Leaders Cast Vision, Capture Culture and Create Movement, a Leadership Network Publication, and of Building Leaders.
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